Bulk geometry in gauge/gravity duality and color degrees of freedom
Abstract
U() supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory naturally appears as the low-energy effective theory of a system of D-branes and open strings between them. Transverse spatial directions emerge from scalar fields, which are matrices with color indices; roughly speaking, the eigenvalues are the locations of D-branes. In the past, it was argued that this simple 'emergent space' picture cannot be used in the context of gauge/gravity duality, because the ground-state wave function delocalizes at large , leading to a conflict with the locality in the bulk geometry. In this paper we show that this conventional wisdom is not correct: the ground-state wave function does not delocalize, and there is no conflict with the locality of the bulk geometry. This conclusion is obtained by clarifying the meaning of the 'diagonalization of a matrix' in Yang-Mills theory, which is not as obvious as one might think. This observation opens up the prospect of characterizing the bulk geometry via the color degrees of freedom in Yang-Mills theory, all the way down to the center of the bulk.
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@article{arxiv.2102.08982,
title = {Bulk geometry in gauge/gravity duality and color degrees of freedom},
author = {Masanori Hanada},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.08982},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
26 pages, 2 figures. V2: a version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D. V3: Minor typos fixed, the published version